Nos otros, una mezcla salvaje
Ultimately Gaspare realized that he used to listen to immediate surroundings more than records. What can we discover by perceiving the practice of listening as a conscious act?
Michele was having a coffee in a bar when he fell for a song sung in Arabic. He scanned it using the Shazam app but nothing came up, so he asked the girl at the counter about it. She showed him the video that was playing on her smartphone, and then she asked him ‘Where are you from?’.

Listening and moreWe believe that reflecting on how we listen to music is an opportunity to know what’s around us, both space and relationships.
Listening is not an isolated practice, it goes along with dancing, observing and reflecting.
Actually it’s an individual act, but if you share it with other folks it assumes a potential for transforming your self or what’s around you.
We’ve realized it trough parties, workshops and listening.

What we want to doThe ways we use music are evolving in very challenging and charming ways: we want to investigate them with events, researching and workshops, along with the individuals we’ve met during the last few years.
In 2017 we are going to curate workshops and actions aimed at reflecting on listening possibilities as well as testing new ways to share music with our peers.
We will work hard in order to report about them through our website and socialmedia!

Now!These days we are busy with:
_ showparty: a research about co-creation, parties and the asylum seeking experience
_ Now Playing: a path trough streaming music to create a daily soundtrack for Serre dei Giardini Margherita in Bologna
_ Ascolti Verticali / Deep Listening (episode one)

Then?
Within the next few months further intersections between music and public spaces will emerge.